St. George's Beach, St. Julian's - Malta

This small but so stunning beach in St. Julian's (San Ġiljan) belongs to St. George's Bay (Bajja ta' San Ġorġ) situated in the heart of the Mediterranean.

Well known in the whole island for being in the center of Paceville, the nightlife capital of Malta, and Pembroke, this so charming and golden beach gives us the unique chance to relax in summer sun, it is perfect for swimming, even till evening while enjoying a social life and having fun with a number of exciting opportunities. Restaurants, pubs, night-clubs, discos are scattered everywhere and all within a short walking distance, a brilliant atmosphere is offered by day and night, flocks of dancing people, especially younger ones, are attracted by music and fun till sunrise...

Panoramic views of extraordinary beauty and exceptionally warm water make St. George's Bay a paradise for recreational and water activities, moreover it still keeps its traditional features of a fishing town, it will be very easy to see a number of fishing vessels and fishermen on the docks but St. George’s Bay was not always so popular and attractive as one of the most visited Maltese holiday destinations, it saw positive development over the years thanks to the growth of the tourist offer rich today in resorts, entertainment centers, luxurious hotels, high quality restaurants, discos and casinos, shopping centers all within easy reach of the golden St. George's beach, recently also a Blue Flag beach and rightly considered one of the most beautiful beaches of Malta; after all, dining in fine restaurants or in outdoor terraces overlooking the whole bay terraces for a romantic rendez-vous, enjoying superb sunrises or being present at a magnificent sunshine will be really a great experience!

Cam on-line since: 08/20/2013

Comments

2 months ago

DEREK JAMES BEVAN

DaveS.just been on Times of Malta web site quite spectacular the way it crept in , nowt like the fog on the Tyne tho' gan canny lad.

2 months ago

Kate

DaveS. It was on Saturday. We were in Qawra when the mist come over from Gozo so could not see Gozo, St Paul's island or the sea. It was very quick and had been a glorious day with warm sun to that point. It was like an English sea fret so brought the temperature down a little for a couple of hours. Cleared as quickly as it came. Yesterday was a brilliant day with temperature up to 22c with wall to wall sun during daylight hours.

2 months ago

DaveS

Derek,Just reading the Times of Malta article about the local weather : “Fog and mist blankets part of Malta”. A good video and then a picture of Fog over Valletta.I did my best to make it rhyme, but I don’t think Lindisfarne have anything to worry aboutAll Mine………All Mine..........

3 months ago

Kate

Derek. We were down at St George's Bay yesterday and loads of seaweed all along the beach so not much cleanup done.

3 months ago

DEREK JAMES BEVAN

clean up in full swing today . gan canny lads.

3 months ago

Mike Bennett

I see a fishing match going on today, I used to fish here in the 60's then there was no beach here, happy days...

3 months ago

Carine

Nice work ! still a lot to do but they are doing it !!! Hopefully this beach will be clean again :)

3 months ago

emmanuela

I see workers are busy cleaning up the beach today after that huge storm. Good on them for restoring beaches of debris. thank you.

3 months ago

Roger Gill

very severe weather in Malta today. Looking at the cameras & pics lots of damage.

7feb19--Can't speak for the construction behind our view, but, watch 'time-lapse' and see the two cranes busy as can be. EnJoy EnJoy

5 months ago

John Martin

I agree with you Jim Rafferty, after many holidays in Malta and seeing all its charm being destroyed by greed etc My last visit as a OAP did not feel safe, Just makes me, and others, get the Brochures for the Greek Islands, nevertheless I have many fantastic memories of Malta ,Not to mention all the wonderful staff who were employed at the Jerma Palace Hotel Marsascala.

5 months ago

Jim Rafferty

sej016, I would agree with you, except that the property developers have already destroyed Malta's unique character, and are continuing to completely ruin it.I last visited in 2010, and don't think I will be going back :(

5 months ago

sej016

Indeed - its the simple "old world" charm that makes Malta what it is. If it just starts to look like yet another Spanish high-rise holiday resort then it will have lost what makes it attractive in the first place.

5 months ago

James McIntosh

Don't think I'll be booking a holiday to this eyesore!

8 months ago

DaveS

Yes it signals more high rise building for Malta................more shadow